New York has the Ice Rink at Rockefeller Center. Now San Antonio has its own “ice” rink at Kiddie Park on Broadway. The rink, which will be open through February, uses a sort of synthetic ice made of hard plastic covered by a solution that gives the surface an ice-like glide, according to a Kiddie […]
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The San Antonio Museum of Art is bidding “au revoir” to “Matisse: Life in Color” with a closing night celebration 7 to 11 p.m. Saturday (Sept. 6). The event will include a picnic in the sculpture garden, a cash bar, live music and a screening of “Midnight in Paris.” It is free for members or […]
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If you’re reading this, it means I survived Friday’s Austin Mahone show at Freeman Coliseum. I’ve never witnessed teen pop insanity in person before, and it was an insane spectacle. Non-stop tween screaming from the first of three openers to Mahone’s last song three hours later. A great thing about the show: zero lines for […]
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Here are a few critics’ picks for Friday, including San Japan at the the Convention Center. Since I am of Asian descent, People have asked me before how I feel about folks of other races who are obsessed with Asian culture. It is sometimes described as “Yellow Fever.” I say, Who am I to judge […]
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It’s the announcement that anyone not living under a glacier could see from snow-covered miles away: “Frozen” is coming to Disney on Ice. The traveling ice skating spectacular (Feld Entertainment’s 34th Disney on Ice production) hits the road in September, but won’t be in San Antonio until next April. Tickets go on sale 10 a.m. […]
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